Chapter 6: Freedom!
POV Commandos:
Six men in black slowly advanced through the long, empty hallway. Everything was dark except for the red emergency lights, but they could see as if it was a bright sunny day through their green-glowing visors.
All six of them were fully decked in dark-steel tactical armorthe hydraulics empowering them, making silent hissing sounds with each of their steps. Read latest chapters at novelhall.com Only
Sigils of the planetary guard, looking like a small blue circle with two swords in the background, glinted on their chests. Their fully automatic rifles were raised with thin red rays emitted from the laser sights mounted under their barrels.
All the guns were aimed towards the door that led to the small cleaning supplies cabinet.
"It doesn't look like she will come out..."
They didn't know what had happened. They only knew that a dangerous patient somehow got a gun and murdered some staff members.
'Still, I don't want to hurt her. She is just a sick girl... She probably doesn't even know what she has done. Such a shitty day. Especially with the festival...' Officer Kerry kept his eyes on the door.
Abruptly, a pot was sent hurtling from the room with the patient, crashing dramatically against the hospital wall. The deafening crash of glass reverberated through the halls, causing the guards to tense up in response.
In a matter of seconds, crimson gas billowed forth from the broken vessel, swiftly engulfing the entire corridor and catching the guards off guard. The officer's vision instantly tinted red, and an overwhelming surge of fury surged within his mind. His heart pounded so fiercely it felt like it might break free from his chest.
He stared at his own subordinate, the rage overwhelming his senses.
"You! I hate you!" He aimed at his colleague, his eyes burning red under his visor, glowing veins pulsing and branching all over the exposed skin on his face.
"Die!!!"
The thunderous bangs reverberated relentlessly through the narrow corridors, each discharge accompanied by blinding yellow flashes of light that momentarily disoriented him.
Chaos erupted as the surrounding individuals unleashed a barrage of shots from their firearms, the collective sound of gunfire adding to the mayhem.
Despite the sharp, stabbing pain from multiple directions, he remained resolute, steadfastly pulling the trigger repeatedly until nothing but hollow clicks echoed in the air - his ammunition fully expended.
As the fierce rage within him gradually subsided, a cooling calm settled over his heart, and the once prominent veins on his skin gradually receded, leaving behind a sense of tranquility amidst the aftermath of the intense encounter.
"What happened?!" In confusion and horror, he stared at his bleeding squad mates on the floor, blood pooling on the white tiles. His hands trembled as he stared at his chest, blood flowing from bullet holes in his protective chest plate.
"You should have let me go. I just want to be free!" Suddenly, an immense force crashed into his chest, and his boots separated from the floor. He hurtled backward as if he had been hit by a truck.
Gasping for breath, he struggled to regain control of his senses, the intensity of the pain threatening to overwhelm him.
'So she was a psychic...'
The young girl stared into his eyes with her own. They were deep and disturbing, yet tranquil and mesmerizingly beautiful at the same time. He felt like staring into a black hole, deadly yet beautiful.
He tried to raise his gun, but the force pinned down his arms to the ground.
"Sorry..." Two bullets lifted from the floor, floating and slightly rocking like a ship on the sea. The next moment, they shot for his eyes.
The street was abandoned except for three guards slowly approaching her, each holding a green-glowing handgun. Their plain grey uniforms, with sigils of the planetary guard, rustled as they slowly approached her.
'More?!' Without thinking, Tia's eyes flashed in the red light as the air rippled under the invisible force. She immediately threw herself to the ground.
Just a split second later, painful cries echoed through the street, and all three cops pulled the triggers of their guns.
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<Basic Telekinesis IV (74%)> --> 82%
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Three green lights flashed on the street, submerged in the shadows.
"I can't see!"
"My eyes!"
'It so easy to blind a human. Just a little bit of pressure, and pop.'
The girl raised her gun and aimed at the nearest cop. Then she pulled the trigger, the cold touch of metal in her hand reassuring her.
She no longer hesitated as she was only a few steps away from her freedom. She couldn't lose it now after she felt it.
The plasma bolt hit the cop straight into his chest in a short burst of blue plasma and burned a massive hole through him. He fell to the ground, and his body twitched one last time before he stopped moving forever.
The next moment, metal bullets flew at the two remaining blinded cops, tearing through their bodies, blood gushing out of the holes, and staining their uniforms in red.
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<Basic Telekinesis IV (82%)> --> 91%
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'I feel nothing...' The more she killed, the less she cared about it, 'They have forced me to do this... It isn't my fault, but theirs.' She desperately clung back to her last piece of consciousness.
As the deafening hum of rotors reverberated through the street, a powerful spotlight bathed the surroundings in a brilliant glow, casting a radiant illumination upon the entire area.
Tia dashed straight as fast as she could, the sound of rotors getting closer and closer. A smile formed on her face. Her freedom was right before her.
As she darted through the alleyways and narrow passages, adrenaline surged through her veins, lending her the speed and agility of a wild creature escaping its captors. The wind whipped through her hair, and her pulse quickened with every step, the promise of liberation spurring her on.
"Stop right now, or we will open the fire!" The bright light blinded her, and the loud rotors deafened her, but right in front of her was a glowing police palisade and a crowd of people behind it.
'They will not shoot at me... the risk of them hitting the crowd is too big.'
She jumped straight over it and slipped into the crowd of uncaring people.